Life is bound to encounter storms; it may be tranquil or turbulent, but ultimately, we are all choosing our own paths and persevering through them. Just as "true water has no fragrance," one should look through the illusions of fame and fortune, distance oneself from worldly complexities, and avoid deception. By living simply and remaining untainted by extravagance, we cultivate inner beauty and a pursuit of truth. Moreover, we must embrace failure. Making empty threats is futile; instead, one should approach everything with grounded action. When failure occurs, reflect on the reasons and admit it honestly. Only those who acknowledge failure can truly achieve success. Life's flavors are like sipping tea—requiring careful contemplation. Just as tea possesses its own pure color and aroma, the principles of living are equally refined.